Maybe it's a dumb question, but considering how much money is hanging on them I'm curious if it ever happens.
If it does...what breaks? The material of the strap? A connector?
KimLeece Member 217 posts Joined Oct 2007 Location: Kyushu, Japan More info | Oct 15, 2008 03:40 | #1 Maybe it's a dumb question, but considering how much money is hanging on them I'm curious if it ever happens. Kim.
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JimG I feel thoroughly satisfied 12,255 posts Likes: 2 Joined Jun 2005 Location: Australia. More info | Oct 15, 2008 03:42 | #2 I personally feel a bit unsafe using the neckstraps which have the little plastic clips that hold it together... haven't yet heard of one falling apart but since I don't take the strap off I've opted for the type that are solid all the way through. Paranoia on my part Gear Listhttp://www.codastudios.com.au
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Oct 15, 2008 03:53 | #3 I use the one piece Canon strap that came with my camera (400D). I'm considering getting one of the POTN straps as it looks more comfortable - but yeah.....those clips. I'm a scuba diver as well, and we generally are a bit scared of too many clips (failure points). I've been reading the strap threads here and I'm also wondering about that strap that attaches to the tripod mount socket and hangs the camera upside down. Kim.
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snails "I used the last of it to tip the strippers." 1,517 posts Joined Jan 2008 Location: Ann Arbor, MI More info | Oct 15, 2008 10:35 | #4 KimLeece wrote in post #6498891 I use the one piece Canon strap that came with my camera (400D). I'm considering getting one of the POTN straps as it looks more comfortable - but yeah.....those clips. I'm a scuba diver as well, and we generally are a bit scared of too many clips (failure points). I've been reading the strap threads here and I'm also wondering about that strap that attaches to the tripod mount socket and hangs the camera upside down. I understand the strap you are referring to is all metal construction.
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ben_r_ -POTN's Three legged Support- 15,894 posts Likes: 13 Joined Nov 2007 Location: Sacramento, CA More info | Oct 15, 2008 15:08 | #5 Not that I have ever heard of. I use the Op/Tech Pro Loop Strap neck strap on both my camera bodies and have never had anything happen to make me think they would ever break. [Gear List | Flickr
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DorkKnight Senior Member 638 posts Likes: 40 Joined Jan 2008 Location: Wales More info | Oct 15, 2008 15:18 | #6 Did someone on here have an Op/Tech strap break a little while back? Jason
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DorkKnight Senior Member 638 posts Likes: 40 Joined Jan 2008 Location: Wales More info | Oct 15, 2008 15:20 | #7 |
DorkKnight Senior Member 638 posts Likes: 40 Joined Jan 2008 Location: Wales More info | Oct 15, 2008 15:23 | #8 Jim G wrote in post #6498857 Haven't ever heard of any type of neck strap breaking. They're pretty darned tough. ben_r_ wrote in post #6501625 Not that I have ever heard of. Cmon chaps, you even posted in that thread Jason
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cdifoto Don't get pissy with me 34,090 posts Likes: 44 Joined Dec 2005 More info | Oct 15, 2008 15:23 | #9 Modern plastics are stronger than most people give them credit for. It's not like we're talking cheap dollar store hooks. Did you lose Digital Photo Professional (DPP)? Get it here
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snails "I used the last of it to tip the strippers." 1,517 posts Joined Jan 2008 Location: Ann Arbor, MI More info | Oct 15, 2008 16:02 | #10 I use a Lowepro Voyager S that has some in-line quick release clips. I don't worry about them failing, not carrying a 5lb camera. KimLeece wrote in post #6498891 I'm a scuba diver as well, and we generally are a bit scared of too many clips (failure points). I'm a rescue certified SCUBA diver, and I've never heard of this fear you speak of.
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blueM "I am the Prince of Dorkness" 1,662 posts Likes: 1 Joined Oct 2005 Location: Bluffton, SC More info | Oct 15, 2008 16:21 | #11 I have a POTN strap. I managed to break one of the plastic clips, but I slammed the trunk lid on the strap. Idiot. Kevin
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heycow Senior Member 771 posts Joined Sep 2005 Location: Oakland, CA More info | Oct 15, 2008 16:27 | #12 I just picked-up one of these babies: http://www.pacsafe.com …om=3&_action=detail&id=16 Hello, my name is BEN
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Oct 15, 2008 16:33 | #13 I think people put way too much faith in metal, especially considering that "metal" has no real definition and many clips and things are made of cheap junk metal. They're as likely to break as plastic. Which brings me to my next point: "Plastic" is as much a catchall term as "metal". Some plastic composites are many times more durable and rugged than metal, and I'd trust them before a weak, bubble-ridden aluminum mix. Even good steel can fatigue quicker than a composite. ~ Clint :: Galleries
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heycow Senior Member 771 posts Joined Sep 2005 Location: Oakland, CA More info | Oct 15, 2008 16:36 | #14 rowdyred94 wrote in post #6502121 I think people put way too much faith in metal, especially considering that "metal" has no real definition and many clips and things are made of cheap junk metal. They're as likely to break as plastic. Which brings me to my next point: "Plastic" is as much a catchall term as "metal". Some plastic composites are many times more durable and rugged than metal, and I'd trust it before a weak, bubble-ridden aluminum mix. Fine, "strong braided silver colored metal" covered by "strong braided nylon" attached to "strong black colored metal clips that lock closed so I don't accidentally open them while leaning over a toilet". Hello, my name is BEN
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Oct 15, 2008 16:37 | #15 I wasn't directly addressing your product suggestion. Seems your sense of self-importance is almost as big as mine. ~ Clint :: Galleries
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